[ˈʁɑlə]
OprindelseProbably from Middle Low German rallen. Compare Norwegian Nynorsk ralla, German rallen, Dutch rallen.
- to produce unclear, inarticulate sounds, e.g. due to mucus or fluid in the respiratory tract and often in connection with weakness, intoxication or death throes.
Formerral(imperative) · at ralle(infinitive) · raller(present) · rallede(past) · har rallet(perfect) · raller(active, present) · ralles(passive, present) · rallede(active, past) · ralledes(passive, past) · ralle(active, infinitive) · ralles(infinitive, passive) · rall(active, imperative) · -(imperative, passive) · rallende(participle, present) · rallet(participle, past) · auxiliary verb have(participle, past) · rallen(gerund, participle)
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